
Southern Rowan Christmas Parade Weather Update
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The Southern Rowan Christmas Parade moves from Landis into China Grove on Tuesday afternoon, and overall the weather remains cooperative. However, increasing moisture ahead of an approaching cold front introduces the possibility of light, scattered showers during the event window. Here is the latest breakdown.
Increasing Clouds and a Small Chance of Showers
Moisture will steadily return through the day as a cold front approaches from the west. While the main round of rain and thunderstorms holds off until Tuesday night, there is a 30 to 40 percent chance of brief, light showers between 3 PM and 5 PM as the parade moves along its route.
Most areas are expected to stay dry, but conditions will be cloudy, and isolated sprinkles cannot be ruled out.
Comfortable Temperatures
Despite the cloud cover, temperatures remain mild for late November. Expect readings in the low to mid 60s during the parade, with light winds and increasing humidity. These conditions are favorable for spectators and for parade participants managing floats and equipment.
Main Rain Arrives After the Parade
The more organized and widespread rainfall arrives later Tuesday evening and continues overnight into early Wednesday morning. Thunderstorms are possible in this later time frame, but not during the parade itself. The timing remains favorable for the event to be completed before any significant weather impacts develop.
Bottom Line
The parade is expected to proceed without major weather concerns. However, a brief sprinkle is possible, especially closer to the end of the parade window. Bringing a light jacket or small umbrella is a good precaution. Parade participants may want to weather-proof signs or decorations in case a passing shower occurs.
